1 Corinthians 12:13 NIV For we were all baptized by one Spirit so as to form one body whether Jews or Gentiles, slave or free – and we were all given one Spirit to drink.
Paul became enlightened when he was temporarily blinded by the firelight of explosive spiritual energy (kundalini) which caused him to fall off his horse. Paul realized our universal Spirit-Self or Christ Consciousness through the influence of Jesus. Christ Consciousness means the same as Cosmic Consciousness and is the embodied knowing of being part of everyone and everything. The unity consciousness known as Christ Consciousness is the Self-Other-Realization that we are the consciousness of the earth of Joseph Campbell, the I that is We of Richard Moss, and is the I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together of the song, I Am The Walrus, by the Beatles.
The song WE ARE MANY PARTS, by Marty Haugen sung by Christians around the world relates the one Spirit of everything and us as the consciousness of the earth being the same Spirit-Self in our different bodies. We grow into recognizing that we have the same Spirit-Self in our different bodies. The awakening of awareness to the same Spirit-Self in our different bodies realizes (Self-Other-Realization) the love of neighbor as yourself (the same Spirit-Self) of Jesus. If we harm another we harm the other as the same Self in our bodies. You are in the other body. We exist at different degrees of awakened awareness that we are in the bodies of each other. The song:
Refrain – We are many parts, we are all one body, and the gifts we have we are given to share. May the Spirit of love make us one in deed: one, the love that we share, one, hope in despair, one, the cross that we bear.
1. God of all, we look to you, we would be your servants true, let us be your love to all the world. 2. So my pain is pain for you, in your joy is my joy too; all is brought together in the Lord. 3. All you seekers great and small, seek the greatest gift of all; if you love, then you will know the Lord.
There is an old Irish saying: Singing is twice praying.
I was born in Wisconsin to a Roman Catholic family. My mother June was a talented writer and started her own service club. My father Joe was a Right-of-Way agent for Bell telephone. Joe was an avid golfer and overall sports enthusiast. Joe would play sports with me and I became a life-long athlete.
I was known as a rebel and was expelled from the Catholic school I attended at the age of fourteen. I was arrested at nineteen for being a thief and was placed on probation. Around this time, not being happy, I turned inward. I worked at different jobs that did not satisfy my budding inner life. I traveled down south several times reading books trying to find myself. In 1980, at the age of twenty-seven, I enrolled at a local college. I was now in an interesting environment. I was curious about almost everything and I eventually majored in speech and psychology or speaking and thinking.
Many people told me that I was funny. I was able to make them laugh about unusual subjects. In the summers of 1981 and 1982, while still a college student, I traveled to Minneapolis and pursued the art of stand-up comedy. During these summers I would write comedy, run twenty-five miles a week and perform comedy at night. I was also a juggler but did not juggle in my stand-up act. I took up Hatha yoga and studied nutrition. In Minneapolis, I interacted with the local up-and-coming comedians. Minneapolis at that time had a small close-knit comedy culture that produced a good number of comedians and some became quite famous. I was making audiences laugh shortly after I started. During this time I was also performing comedy in other cities. I planned on being a professional comedian.
Catholicism conditioned me to have a clear inner voice. I had to make people laugh and the only way I could see to do it was to be brutally honest with myself. I thought honesty would align me with common reality. The Sisters of St. Agnes, who taught me, always told me to tell the truth. So I was continually examining myself and weeding out delusional thinking. This became my way of life.
One day in 1983, I was alone at my parents house and all of a sudden I had a massive spontaneous kundalini awakening. The awakening of this spiritual energy made me realize my self. I achieved the ability, among others, to see through other peoples egos or read their hearts. I was forever changed. In 1983 there was no internet or otherwise easily accessible information for me to be able to find out what had happened to me. Because of the massive explosion of energy my nervous and digestive system had to rebuild.
Due to what happened to me, I changed my plans and soon moved in with my best friend and her son. We lived together for many years. I hid out in college going on and off for thirteen years. I read one book after another to understand what happened to me. I eventually received an M.A. in Speech/Rhetoric and also amassed many extra college credits. Currently I am an investor and forever a student.
I am repentant of the trouble I got into years ago and the embarrassment it brought to my parents. People that knew me when I was a kid remark that I sure changed my ways. I went through what I call psycho/spiritual/physical alchemy or I transformed myself by healing the past and living in the ongoing present.
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